Sisters of Henry VIII

The Tumultuous Lives of Margaret of Scotland and Mary of France

In this spellbinding portrait of two forgotten women who helped shape a dynasty and a nation, Perry returns to a distant time and place with the same panache that made Alison Weir's The Wives of Henry VIII a phenomenon."

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A richly detailed history on the lives of Margaret and Mary Tudor, the sisters of Henry VIII. Mary's story is the more popular and known one, but Margaret's story is the more dynamic and influential in the Tudor world. Recommended for those interested in Tudor history and the personalities in that court.